37 Tex. Admin. Code § 9.11 - Emergency Conditions
(a) Emergency
identified. When a condition exists that endangers the life or safety of
officers or citizens to the extent that uninterrupted communications with
another station or stations is required, other stations and units within the
radiating pattern may be directed to transmit only emergency
communications.
(b) Responsibility.
The responsibility for initiation of emergency operations for any given
incident rests with the officer or supervisor involved in the emergency
situation. The communications operator may initiate the procedure when it
becomes apparent that an officer is too deeply involved in the incident to make
the request or when contact has been lost with an officer who has indicated
involvement or possibility of involvement in an emergency situation.
(c) Initiation of procedure. When such
emergency conditions arise, the communications operator at the communications
facility involved should, at the earliest possible moment, make a general
broadcast to units and stations within the area served advising of the
emergency limitations. If interference occurs from units or stations not aware
of the emergency conditions, they should be directly, briefly, and courteously
acquainted with the situation to avoid further interruptions.
(d) Termination procedure. When it is
apparent that the emergency conditions no longer exist, the communications
operator will confer with the officers involved in the incident to determine if
and when the emergency procedures will be terminated. When the decision has
been made to terminate, the operator will make a general broadcast to stations
and units involved, advising of the termination so that normal communications
may be resumed.
(e) Notification of
in-line supervisors. The immediate supervisors of department services involved
in an emergency situation will be notified of the existing conditions.
Supervisors are responsible for keeping abreast of the situation in case the
situation worsens or major decisions become necessary.
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